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XML: What's it all about?

Overview
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Lesson 1: Why use XML?
 
Use more data in more ways
 
 
Automate your business processes
 
 
Exchange data among more systems
 
 
So where does an XML system come from?
 
 
Basic components of an XML system
 
 
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Lesson 2: A quick look at XML data files
 
XML tags describe what XML data means
 
 
Anatomy of an XML data file
 
 
All XML must stick to the rules
 
 
Practice
 
 
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Lesson 3: A quick look at XML schemas
 
A rule by any other name?
 
 
Anatomy of a schema
 
 
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Lesson 4: A quick look at XML transforms
 
Transforms convert your XML data
 
 
A few ways to use transforms
 
 
Anatomy of a transform
 
 
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Lesson 5: A quick look at XML in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003
 
More support than ever
 
 
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Test yourself

Complete the following test so you can be sure you understand the material. Your answers are private, and test results are not scored.


A schema enforces rules for well-formed XML.

True

False

A schema contains _____:

Styles.

Nodes.

Declarations.

All XML systems must use .xsd files.

True

False

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